A business devoted to ensuring their employees and their children are safe at home, can help increase productivity in the workplace.
Inform employees and vendors about child abuse prevention programs, prevalence of child abuse and neglect, and ways people can get involved in prevention efforts.
Host a lunch and learn, offering staff the opportunity to learn about child abuse and neglect prevention.
Provide leadership and human resources staff with education on the correlation to successful business and child maltreatment prevention as well as how businesses can strengthen families.
Donate space to host child abuse prevention workshops and trainings.
Send personnel to trainings and/or provide scholarships for community members to attend PCAK trainings.
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Offer your company’s expertise towards advancing the cause of child abuse prevention.
Recruit staff volunteers to give time towards child abuse prevention activities.
Promote PCAK and child abuse prevention efforts by publishing information on the agency’s website, newsletter or mailers.
List child abuse prevention information as a resource for parents on your website or in publications.
Participate in Child Abuse Prevention Month activities.
Sponsor a public service announcement and/or a billboard in your community for child abuse prevention.
Donate resources towards the printing of prevention publications and brochures.
Sell paper pinwheels to fundraise for Prevent Child Abuse Kentucky. Paper pinwheels may be provided by contacting bbritton@pcaky.org.
Insert messages in product packaging to bring attention to child abuse prevention.
Purchase pinwheel products and plant a pinwheel garden or display a “Commit To Prevent” Yard Sign on your company’s premises.
Purchase advertisements to place in the annual Kids Are Worth It! Conference brochure.
Sponsor one of PCAK’s signature events!
Host a dress down day with suggested donations to PCAK.
Donate resources to families in need – clothing, food, shelter, furnishings, job search information, toys, etc.